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Class quiz chapter 10

front 1

Visual information from the eyes by travel from the __________ to the optic
tracts.

Abducens Nerve

Optic Nerve

Ocular Nerve

Oculomotor Nerve

Trochlear Nerve

back 1

Optic Nerve

front 2

Overseeing the postural muscles of the body and making rapid adjustments
to maintain balance and equilibrium are functions of:

cerebrum

mesencephalon

cerebellum

pons

medulla

back 2

cerebellum

front 3

Candy Sweets went to her dentist. He knew that she was studying A&P, so
as he was probing her painful upper right 2nd molar he asked her which
cranial nerve was responsible for her pain. Candy muttered:

the vagus

the glossopharengeal

the facial

the trigeminal

the hypoglossal.

back 3

the trigeminal

front 4

After suffering a stroke, Mary finds that she cannot move her right arm.
This would suggest that the stroke damage is in the area of the_________
lobe.

right frontal

left frontal

right temporal

left temporal

occipital

back 4

left frontal

front 5

The ________ nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.

efferent

afferent

peripheral

autonomic

central

back 5

central

front 6

A neural cortex is found on the surface of the
cerebral hemispheres.

pons.

cerebellum.

all of the above

A and C only

back 6

A and C only

front 7

The third and fourth ventricles are linked by a slender canal designated as
the

mesencephalic aqueduct.

tentorium cerebelli.

central canal.

pontine canal.

interventricular foramina.

back 7

mesencephalic aqueduct.

front 8

After suffering a blow to the back of the head, Phil becomes comatose. The
blow probably caused damage to the:

prefrontal cortex

postcentral gyrus

cerebral nuclei

limbic system

reticular formation

back 8

reticular formation

front 9

The dural sinuses are located in the

dural folds.

pia mater.

tentorium cerebelli.

paranasal cavity.

arachnoid

back 9

dural folds.

front 10

Candy's boyfriend, Jorge, has damaged one of his cranial nerves. When the
doctor noticed that Jorge's right shoulder drooped, he said 'I believe your
problem is with the ________ nerve'.

vagus

accessory

hypoglossal

trigeminal

trochlear

back 10

accessory

front 11

The pons contains

sensory and motor nuclei for four cranial nerves.

nuclei concerned with the control of respiration.

tracts that link the cerebellum with the brain stem.

both B and C

A, B, and C

back 11

A, B, and C

front 12

The cranial nerve that has three major branches is the

abducens.

glossopharyngeal.

trigeminal.

vagus.

facial.

back 12

trigeminal

front 13

Major centers concerned with autonomic control of breathing, blood
pressure, heart rate, and digestive activities are located in the:

medulla oblongata

mesencephalon

diencephalon

cerebellum

back 13

medulla oblongata

front 14

Damage to the premotor cortex of the frontal lobe would interfere with the
ability to:

understand written words

understand spoken language

clearly see visual images

use scissors to cut out a picture

sense the texture of silk

back 14

use scissors to cut out a picture

front 15

The ________ provides the principal link between the nervous and

endocrine systems.

pons

cerebellum

medulla oblongata

cerebrum

hypothalamus

back 15

hypothalamus

front 16

What structure is covered by many blood vessels and adheres lightly to the
surface of the brain?

choroid plexus

cranial plexus

pia mater

dura mater

arachnoid

back 16

pia mater

front 17

Cerebrospinal fluid enters the subarachnoid space by way of the:

interventricular foramina

aqueduct of sylvius

dural sinus

lateral and median apertures

falx cerebri

back 17

lateral and median apertures

front 18

Sensory information is processed and relayed to the cerebrum by the

medulla oblongata.

midbrain.

cerebellum.

pons.

thalamus.

back 18

thalamus.

front 19

The cranial nerves that innervate the eye muscles are

III and V.

III, IV, and VI.

II and VI.

I, II, and III.

II, III, and IV

back 19

III, IV, and VI.

front 20

Candy's dog, Sugar's left eye won't track to the left. All of his other eye
movements are normal. The problem is with which nerve?

trochlear

oculomotor

abducens

vagus

accessory

back 20

abducens